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(SE) The Music Library of Sweden -- Johan Helmich Roman (1694-1758)

“This database includes all sources to the music of Johan Helmich Roman (1694-1758) in the Roman Collection of the Music Library of Sweden, with links to scanned files. The scanning was done in 2005, with the support of the Bank of Sweden Tercentenary Foundation. Works from the collection may be freely searched, downloaded, and printed. They may be published without special permission on the condition that the source of the material (Statens musikbibliotek - The Music Library of Sweden) is clearly acknowledged. The Library expects two complimentary copies of any such publication. Copyright © of the database itself rests with the Library.“

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(FR) Editions Minkoff

"In twenty-eight years we have built up a collection of about 700 titles which cover practically every aspect of musical literature and of various repertoires stretching from the 15th to the 19th centuries and even the 20th century including:

* theoretical, historical and aesthetic works
* instrumental and singing tutors
* basic monographs
* journals and annuals
* instrumental tablatures (especially for lute, guitar, viol and organ)
* facsimiles of particularly important manuscripts (15th-20th centuries)
* facsimiles of musical scores for harpsichord, flute, piano-forte, viola, violin, voice and instrumental accompaniment and chamber music.


The works listed in the present catalogue have been chosen for their practical values as well as for their rarity. Most will be of interest not only to musicologists but also to musicians concerned with rediscovering authentic early performance practices. The resolution of many a controversy about the interpretation of early music is hindered by the inaccessibility of the relevant sources. Two or more works have occasionally been printed together in the same volume, when their subjects were related, with the aim of reducing their price. Forewords more or less developed (in English and in French) have been supplied, for the manuscripts series especially, to explain the choice of the work or the edition, to facilitate its use and to provide information on the author and his work.

Besides the Reprints, this catalogue includes many original works, most notably four important continuing series:

* Anthology of music criticism: Press dossier
* Archives of French music publishing
* Musical iconography
* Publications of the Centre de documentation Claude Debussy "

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(DE) Anton Höger: Lute Intavolations

In the section of the EarlyMusicNews.org website labeled “(DE) Anton Höger: Lute Intavolations”, are offered pieces for Renaissance lutes in tablature for 2, 3, and 4 lutes in various tunings. All of the pieces have been carefully intabulated by Anton Höger, based his 20-year experience as a lutenist.

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(DE) Edition Walhall

"The publishing house Edition Walhall was founded by Franz Biersack in 1993 and is based in Magdeburg/Germany, Richard-Wagner-Straße 3.

Meanwhile, in addition to Church Music as one central field of work Vocal Music and Baroque Music (here particularly sheet music for viola da gamba, violin and trumpet) have turned out to be our other main editing focusses.

Edition Walhall is the world-wide distributor of editions by the German publisher Edition Güntersberg specialising in music for viola da gamba and consort music as well as the British RG Editions run by the Baroque violinist Richard Gwilt (London Baroque). ..." visit website for more information. (ed.)

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(DE) Goettingen Bach Catalogue

The database of the Goettingen Bach Catalogue has been maintained by the Bach-Archiv in Leipzig since August 2008.

In addition to database records for all known Bach sources, detailed descriptions of manuscripts along with handwriting samples and watermark tracings will be provided by nearly every German library. (except Berlin, Staatsbibliothek Leipzig, Bach-Archiv, Staedtische Bibl./Musikbibliothek Regensburg, Sammlung Proske)

We refer you to the Bach digital project, currently in progress, with which the Goettingen Bach Catalogue closely cooperates.“

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(US) J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC

“Welcome to J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC, dealers for over 30 years in rare materials relating to Music and Dance dating from the 15th to the 21st centuries including autograph musical manuscripts and letters of composers; first and early editions of printed music; rare books on music and dance; and original prints, drawings and ephemera relating to music and dance. Our firm has a clientele including private collectors, scholars, and major libraries and museums worldwide.“

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Historical Harpsichord Vol. IV

Sheridan Germann, Richard Rephann

Co-Author:
Edited by:
ISBN: 0-945193-75-0
Price (US Funds): $54.00 cloth
Series: HISTORICAL HARPSICHORD SERIES No. IV
Status:
Pendragon No.: 474
Period:

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(AU) Werner Icking Music Archive (WIMA)

" The Werner Icking Music Archive contains music-related stuff. Click on the name of a subdirectory containing scores, typesetting source files, additional README-files etc., or follow the composer links to enjoy the WWW-presentation of this music archive. The icon image points at images, the icon info at short information, and the icon PDF at a PDF-file. (To view a PDF file you must Download Acrobat Reader .) This is the definitive archive of software related to MusiXTeX, a music typesetting system based on TeX. You must have TeX installed before you can use any of this. To learn about TeX, try a google search on "TeX" and "Getting started" to see what's required. "

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(UK) Durante Project

"Francesco Durante

born in Frattamaggiore 31st March 1684
died Naples 30th September 1755

Francesco Durante was a highly respected composer and teacher during the first half of the 18th century in Naples. He chose to concentrate on sacred music rather than the more fashionable opera composition favoured by other Neapolitans and his works became examples of 'good composition' used for teaching.

Durante was primo maestro at the two major Conservatorii in Naples S Onofrio and S Maria di Loreto and taught composers ranging from Sacchini to Piccini and Paisiello. Not a composer of a large quantity of work, his music exhibits great skill and invention and a dramatic flair well suited to the style of music he chose to write. ... " Visit website for more information. (ed.)

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(DE) Manuscripts for Baroque Lute - A Catalogue by Peter Steur

“Before starting with this database, I had indices of only a few manuscripts and a whole series of concordances lying scattered around. Then Markus Lutz sent around his compilation of Weiss' works with concordances, with the request to check the concordances, and the spark was generated to put some system in the information I had lying around, using Markus' info as the starting point, amplifying the project to other non-Weiss manuscripts. First of all, I chose a manuscript-based setup, and for each manuscript in my possession I listed the contents, along with the key in which the pieces were given. Where present, the manuscript-own page numbering was followed, while for others and ad-hoc numbering was applied. ..“

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(AU) Celesti Fiori

Italian motets of the 17th century and other works Edited by Dennis Collins

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(AU) Mutopia Project

"

Welcome to the Mutopia Project ... a place where music is free for everyone! Download it, print it out, and share it. Mutopia is similar in spirit to Project Gutenberg, but consists of free sheet music.

Broadly speaking, copyright o­n a creative work expires 70 years after the creator's death. This means that the works of Bach, Mozart, Beethoven and many other composers are in the public domain - in principle, they may be copied and performed without restriction.

However, you may not normally copy or perform a sheet music edition which you can buy, because an editor also has a copyright o­n the edition, and an arranger may have, too. " ...

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(PL) Completorium (Polish Music from Middle Ages to Baroque)

" "What's this thing, Polish Early Music? Never heard of it!" We would be not surprised if you didn't. No offence meant: it is obscure. Here you can listen to some samples of Polish EM and learn a bit about our composers. And if you liked the site and the music, come again or drop us a note. We will be more than happy to help you within the limits of our knowledge and resources. " ...

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(UK) Baroque Serenata

" ... The Serenata is one of the more fascinating genres of the baroque period. Usually written for a specific occasion such as birthdays or to celebrate great events, the Serenata was neither opera (as it was generally performed at most in a semi-staged manner) and more than a cantata (although many serenatas were subtitled Cantata à 2/3/4/5 etc).

The research of the people involved in this site revolves around the works of Neapolitans like Alessandro Scarlatti, Domenico Sarri, Leonardo Leo and Nicola Porpora to name but a few. We are editing, performing and recording works within the genre and hope that you will contribute to the site's work by letting us know of your experiences within this style. Performers, musicologists and interested amateurs are all welcome to make comments and suggestions, to contribute music or articles, even advertise performances around the globe. ... " Visit website for more information. (ed.)

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(UK) Baroque Music UK

"We hope you will spend time wandering around the site and exploring what exciting music we have to offer, in addition to our articles and composer biographies. Please add to the resources if you can, and submit your music-related site to our links page.

We aim to be a directory and a series of web-based resources for baroque music performers and researchers with a particular bias towards the UK. Join our discussions, add articles and your own editions and transcriptions. ... " Visit website for more information. (ed.)

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(FR) Editions FUZEAU Classique

"Through their facsimile and instrumental collections, Editions FUZEAU propose a vast choice of scores designed for music schools, conservatories, musicians (professional or amateur), universities, libraries…

Today, FUZEAU editions are known and delivered all over the world. Our web site offers access to all these titles, plus special offers and bargains: don’t miss out on it!

We also have a shop on our premises. All our scores may be consulted and ordered. " Visit website for more information. (ed.)

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(DE) Edition Baroque

“Edition Baroque - Olaf Tetampel, Jörg Jacobi and Martina Bley - three experienced and high profile musicians in the field of early music, offer new editions of compositions of the 17th and 18 Century. ..“

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(UK) Scarlatti Project

"This website exists to share the music of Alessandro Scarlatti and his contemporaries through editions, recordings, and discussion. It is based largely on the research of Rosalind Halton, Kate Eckersley, and James Sanderson. All of us are performer/researchers dedicated to turning manuscripts of long forgotten music into experiences of music and poetry interwoven.

Most of the music in the catalogue has never before been available in modern editions or recordings - we invite you to enter the world of this great vocal music. ... " Visit website for more information. (ed.)

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(NL) CMME Project

"Welcome to the CMME Project, a scholarly initiative to offer free online access to new, high-quality early music scores produced by today's leading experts. Based at Utrecht University in the Netherlands, the project represents a collaborative development effort of specialists in musicology, information science, and music retrieval. The major purpose of the enterprise is to produce and maintain an online corpus of electronic editions, in addition to software tools making them accessible to students, scholars, performers, and interested amateurs. Here, the brilliant polyphonic styles known to the modern world through the works of such masters as Dufay, Josquin, Machaut, Palestrina, and Tallis can come to life again in the central medium of the 21st century. " ...

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(UK) Recorder MusicMail

"Recorder MusicMail supplies an extensive range of sheet music from around the world to recorder players in the UK and overseas. We are also agents for the fine Dolmetsch Nova recorder range. " Visit website for more information. (ed.)

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(FR) 50 Renaissance & Baroque Standards (50 Standards Renaissance & Baroque)

“Here, brought together for the first time, you will find 50 Renaissance and Baroque ostinato basses, songs and dances on which composers repeatedly wrote variations over the course of decades or even centuries. These pieces circulated from country to country, from one publication or manuscript to another, and also served as a basis for improvisation by performing musicians of the time.

In the tradition of Jazz Standards anthologies, Pascale Boquet and Gérard Rebours have assembled over a hundred pages of the 50 most-used pieces in their basic versions, followed by transpositions and a selection of 210 variants and common derived forms. The examples are enriched with explanations, comments, historical notes and references, supported by the final glossary and bibliography. A generous preface provides theoretical analysis and practical hints for improvising. ..“

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Harpsichord and Clavichord Webring

Maintained by Bradley Lehman, bpl@umich.edu This is a group of web sites about harpsichords, clavichords, and similar stringed keyboard instruments before the modern piano. Member sites may be about the instruments, players, builders, repertoire, recordings, etc. Participation and listing are free of charge; any relevant site approved by the maintainer is welcome in the ring. Why join? Because it gives better exposure to your web site!

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(UK) Le Mvsiche

"This new site is devoted to this incredibly diverse repertoire. Songs and cantatas that astound both performer and audience alike! Much of this repertoire has been unavailable since its original publication and we aim to change that and bring the music to a wider audience. Each song will be available in single form or as part of a larger collection. We have just made it possible to 'pick & mix' your own song volume. Use the 'Song Selector' link on the left to create your own customised collection (at a discount!). ... " Visit website for more information. (ed.)

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(US) American Institute of Musicology (AIM)

"Welcome to the American Institute of Musicology. Founded by Armen Carapetyan in 1946, AIM supports interest in Medieval, Renaissance, and early Baroque music. The publications of the Institute are used by scholars and performers alike and constitute a major core collection of early music and theoretical writings on music. Since its founding, the Institute has published more than 650 scholarly volumes including the yearbook Musica Disciplina.

The publications of the Institute are wide-ranging and comprise scholarly editions, books, and treatises. The scholarly editions include the complete works of major composers who lived up until the seventeenth century, composers such as Machaut, La Rue, Dufay, Willaert, Clemens, Rore, Compère, Crecquillon, Romero, and others. (See CMM for sacred and secular music and CEKM for keyboard music). Significant research findings resulting from the edition-making efforts are published in the series MSD. Published treatises include the works of influential writers from Guido of Arezzo to Jean Philippe Rameau. (See CSM and MISC). Significant collections of papers appear in MISC. Reference works are published in the series RMS. The Institute is continually accepting new book and edition proposals.

The Haenssler-Verlag, Neuhausen-Stuttgart, Germany, assumed responsibility for the publication program of the American Institute of Musicology in 1976, and in July 2002, the Institute's assets were acquired by Paul L. Ranzini. " See website for more information. (ed.)

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(UK) King's Music Facsimiles and Editions of Early Music

"King's Music specialises in the provision and publication of facsimile or Urtext performing editions. Most of our output has originated from the requirement of professional baroque orchestras and ensembles. " See website for more information. (ed.)

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